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Harvard’s law school library paid $27.50 in 1946 to acquire what was billed as a “somewhat rubbed and damp-stained” copy of ...
Senators reintroduce a sweeping bill that could change how the internet works for minors. It still faces obstacles.
A federal appeals court foreclosed on Wednesday one of the main remaining means by which civil rights activists could enforce ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to accept a $400 million airplane from Qatar raises a raft of questions about the scope of ...
For months, the Harvard researcher Kseniia Petrova has challenged efforts to deport her to her native Russia for a customs ...
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I knew it was bound to happen at some point, but this soon – if you’re thinking in context, 10 years is not that far off. So, ...
President Donald Trump insisted birthright citizenship was originally intended to benefit the descendants of slaves, not ...
The teen’s school feared he could carry out a mass shooting. Prosecutors nationwide are holding parents accountable for ...
Legal History, Women’s Voices, and the Politics of Abortion: Kate Masur Delivers 2025 Fulton Lecture
Kate Masur, the John D. MacArthur Chair and Professor of History at Northwestern University, delivered the 2025 Fulton ...
Arguments before the US Supreme Court on birthright citizenship – awarded to those born in the US – actually focused on the ...
Growing up in the postwar years, I learned to prize education, civil rights and the rule of law.
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